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Introducing Aimee Gasparetto and Tammy Mudge
The future work-scape is collaborative, sustainable, humanitarian, and local. Are you ready to participate in this new economy?
For Every One, Every Day - an organisation in Halifax, Canada - the participatory cities approach feels like second nature. Nurturing community, particularly in respect of Halifax's prominent Indigenous people, is what Aimee and Tammy strive for in their work every day.
"What if you could build a system of participation that could extend across cities and connect neighbourhoods?" This question fuels our discussion, which dives deeper into the practicality of participation driven communities.
In Ep 55 we discussed the participatory cities approach and how it has the potential to positively impact communities.
Today, in Ep 57, we cast our mind back to participatory cities, to hear about this approach in a practical, everyday sense and what it really looks like when introduced to Indigenous communities.
Again, Hamish Lindop also joins us to ask some curious questions and share his thoughts.
In today’s episode you’ll learn:
Resources mentioned in this episode:
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Introducing Aimee Gasparetto and Tammy Mudge
The future work-scape is collaborative, sustainable, humanitarian, and local. Are you ready to participate in this new economy?
For Every One, Every Day - an organisation in Halifax, Canada - the participatory cities approach feels like second nature. Nurturing community, particularly in respect of Halifax's prominent Indigenous people, is what Aimee and Tammy strive for in their work every day.
"What if you could build a system of participation that could extend across cities and connect neighbourhoods?" This question fuels our discussion, which dives deeper into the practicality of participation driven communities.
In Ep 55 we discussed the participatory cities approach and how it has the potential to positively impact communities.
Today, in Ep 57, we cast our mind back to participatory cities, to hear about this approach in a practical, everyday sense and what it really looks like when introduced to Indigenous communities.
Again, Hamish Lindop also joins us to ask some curious questions and share his thoughts.
In today’s episode you’ll learn:
Resources mentioned in this episode:
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